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Situation of Annual National Accounts data and metadata in 2009

Situation of Annual National Accounts data and metadata in 2009. November 2009—La Muette Esther Bolton. Annual National Accounts Situation. Database provides consistent and comparable data. Data Availability: See table 1 in STD/CSTAT/WPNA(2009)5

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Situation of Annual National Accounts data and metadata in 2009

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  1. Situation of Annual National Accounts data and metadata in 2009 November 2009—La Muette Esther Bolton 1

  2. Annual National Accounts Situation • Database provides consistent and comparable data. • Data Availability: See table 1 in STD/CSTAT/WPNA(2009)5 • Common OECD-Eurostat questionnaire is sent to sna.contact@oecd.org • Indication of methodology changes to include with data transmission 2

  3. Availability of data • OECD database covers almost all the tables of the questionnaire • Table 0119 has been removed from the Eurostat questionnaire • Data to be provided in the format of the given questionnaire or countries to adopt SDMX format • Improvements in data transmission but still a lack of data and more precisely on fixed assets tables. 3

  4. Dissemination of data • Paper, OLISnet (OECD.stat) and Cd Rom • Currently three volumes: Volume I, Main aggregates; Volume II, Detailed tables; Volume IV, General Government data annual. • As from 2010: • New publication National Accounts at a glance (NAAG) • Volume I and II issued together once in July. 4

  5. Dissemination of data Volume II modified to better reflect users' needs • Labour data shown in Hours, • New breakdown of Final Consumption of Households by durability; • General Government Expenditure by function 5

  6. Methodology • FISIM Allocated for all countries except Japan, Mexico, New Zealand and Turkey • All OECD member countries now compile accounts according to 1993 SNA 6

  7. Linkages in the OECD ANA database : Why are we using this method? • For countries which have recently changed their methodology and therefore are sending shorter time series. • Users demand long and continuous time series • In consequence: countries are asked to specify any change in their methodology 7

  8. Linkages in the OECD ANA database:How is it done? • Calculation of the ratio between new and old definition data on the first common year . • This ratio is then applied to old definition data for the time period missing in new data • These calculated data are marked as “E” for estimated data in the database. 8

  9. Access to data • Access is free to NSOs and Governments : • http://www.oecd.org/olisnet • OECD.stat enables to display any set of data from OECD databases • http://stats.oecd.org/index.aspx 9

  10. In summary : • Send as much information /data as possible • Special effort to supply tables 2000 (fixed assets by industry and by type of assets) and 2600 (Balance sheet for non-financial assets) • Non EU countries invited to report their plans to provide second digit level of the COFOG classification • The use of NAWWE is highly recommended. 10

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